On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Marc ParĂ© <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes that is the page. We also have more resources on our Marketing and
> Design Resources wiki page[1].
>
> IMO, instead of taking a passive role and letting  Dell look for a logo, we
> should be offering our services in helping them and providing a logo that is
> satisfactory for their marketing of LibreOffice.

Yes, us taking a more active role is definitely a good idea.

> If you are in contact with George again, it may be beneficial for us to get
> their requirements and then see if we can come up with a satisfactory logo
> that will suit their needs.

Yep, will do.

To be honest, I'm not really sure if Dell is envisioning itself as
*marketing* LibreOffice here, as the platform is an Ubuntu laptop for
developers -- a skunkworks project. Inclusion of a suite of office
productivity tools is secondary or tertiary to the primary gist.

That being said, we are talking about a linux-y laptop, and the geeky
folks who are likely to buy one are also more likely to know and
appreciate a FOSS suite like LibreOffice. Just getting a LO logo in
the config screens instead of a MS-Office logo will be a nice touch.

--R

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